You can do it, you just need to realize that it is a "crap shoot" to a certain extent. Different card manufacturers build their cards in different manners, some are better equipped to handle overclocking than others.
Different gpu's are the same as well. Some have more headroom for that kind of thing, and others are pushed to almost the limit already just to get where they are.
If you are willing to take the chance, then we are willing to help you with it. I just need for you to realize that you are taking a chance and that you can easily kill the card in a number of ways by doing this. It's your card, so therefore your choice.
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